Which Horror movie Final Person are you?
For Spooky season, we're going full ghoul and highlighting the most iconic horror movie trope of the “Final Girl.” Take this quiz to see how your personality, curiosity and survival skills align with some of our favorite iconic survivors of the goriest and most mysterious films.
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You're careful and vigilant of your surroundings and not easily trusting of others. You were once naive and quickly learned to look at the facts laid out in front of you twice. Because what you've been through is seemingly always followed by tragedy, you're a fighter that doesn't go down easily. Like Scream franchise's Sydney Prescott you are tough, and while prone to fear like everyone else, you tap into your survival instincts gracefully when needed.
You're a bit of an introvert, though brainy and resourceful, often analytically approaching things and not persuaded by the crowd of popular kids. You have a clear plan and backups A-Z, always prepared for whatever may come. Because of this nature, you have incredible survival skills in life-or-death situations. You're the true epitome of a survivor like the Halloween franchise's Laurie Strode, who exemplifies determination to live even when staring down the face of pure evil.
You are conflict-avoidant but will fight back if there's no other option. You're protective of your friends but have a "if you like it, I love it" attitude. But they know they can depend on you when it truly matters. Dewayne is about fun, stress-free, self-worth-aware living and a genuinely resourceful badass in a fight. He saves the day as the queer Black "Final Girl" in The Blackening, defying the double tropes of being offed first in horror films.
You're vivacious and intelligent and follow your intuition, always reading the signs of life. Your friends know you are the balance of firecracker and reliable. In the most dire situations, you keep fighting back (or play dead long enough), defying any odds thrown your way. A true survivor like Karla Wilson (cited often as the first Black "Final Girl" people saw in modern horror films) who made it to the end credits of I Still Know What You Did Last Summer.